Bath Bombs are typically known for traditionally being in a ball like shape. But, the bath bomb shape does not have an effect on what bath bombs are known for.

The combination of baking soda and citric acid when in a dry environment are just that; baking soda and citric acid. However, when these two elements are put together, and then placed into water a reaction occurs. As this bicarbonate base and weak acid are dissolved in the water, they start to fizz and fizz and fizz. This fizzing action is actually carbon dioxide. As the bath bomb dissolves and the carbon dioxide releases into the water, any bather feels a light tickling sensation on their skin. Hence the well known attribute that bath bombs are known for.

When it comes to the bath bomb shapes, the world can be your oyster. There are already many varying elements that you can change to make your bath bombs unique. Whether you choose to do this through scent, color, skin loving oil, or herb addition; the possibilities are endless.

Bath bomb shapes are just as limitless as the other unique qualities you can give your bath bombs. In fact, you can even make your bath bomb mixture in loose scoop form allowing the overall design of your bath bomb package to really sell the concept. As for shaped bath bombs, there are tons of molds you can use.

The creative team at Natures Garden has created various bath bomb recipes that produce bath bomb shapes other than balls. Through the use of silicone molds, ice cream scoopers, hard plastics (such as fillable ornaments), wax paper, and even your hands, these bath bomb recipes create truly unique bath bombs.

If you are interested in making some bath bomb shapes that will turn some heads here are a few recipes you can try. These recipes as well as others can all be found on Natures Gardens website under the free recipes and classes link; which you can view by clicking on this link. All of the supplies needed to make these bath bombs can also be purchased at Natures Garden.